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2007 Ford Freestar Water Pump, Coolant Temperature Sensor, Cooling Hose

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    2007 Ford Freestar Water Pump Diagram 1 - Thumbnail
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  • Ford -W701625-S309 Bolt
    -W701625-S309
    Bolt
    • Part Notes: M8 X 35MM
    • Production Date: 08/2003-01/2007
    • Fitting Vehicle Options: 6 Cyl 3.9L OHV EFI NA
    • Callout Name: HB1
    • Replaced By: -W701625-S437
    MSRP: $8.00 Your Price: $4.70

OEM 2007 Ford Freestar Parts for Water Pump

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Thermostat Housing Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Ford Freestar

  • Q: How to service the thermostat housing on 2007 Ford Freestar?
    A: To maintain the thermostat housing, eliminate the cooling system, air cleaner outlet tube, and disconnect the upper radiator hose. Take out the housing bolts and get rid of the gasket. Attach the new housing bolts to a tightening of 8 Nm in two steps, then 60 degrees, and then reassemble the components and fill the cooling system.
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